01. Banter
02. Come Together >
03. Baby You're A Rich Man (1) >
04. Norwegian Wood(2)
05. I've Got A Feeling
06. Banter
07. Tomorrow Never Knows
08. Dear Prudence
09. I Am The Walrus ->
10. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
11. Mean Mr. Mustard ->
12. Polythene Pam ->
13. She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
14. Golden Slumbers ->
15. Carry That Weight
16. The End
Disc 2 - Set 2
01. Tuning
02. In The Flesh(part 1)
03. Goodbye Blue Sky >
04. Another Brick In The Wall ->(2)
05. Is There Anybody Out There
06. Have A Cigar
07. Fearless
08. Breathe
09. Wish You Were Here
10. Comfortably Numb
11. Pigs On The Wing, Pt. 2 (3)
12. Nobody Home (4)
13. Brain Damage >
14. Eclipse
15. Encore Break/Banter
16. Hey Jude (5)
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Reviewer:osy420 -
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October 15, 2008 Subject:
awesome show
Disregard the refiew by Dbisco5185.Obviously not a musian.Beatles wrote tunes,but couldnt play their way outta a paperbag,wet at that.The fact DB covered them and Floyd is a tribute to both bands.But DB does it better and has Talent.either way,it is only POV's.Both POV's are valid.great show.
Reviewer:dbisco5185 -
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April 24, 2008 Subject:
Great show
Although this is a great show, disregard the review by osy420.....The Beatles were the most influential band of their time period. The mere fact that a Disco Biscuits side project covers Beatles songs is testament to that. They play covers to pay homage to music that people love. They wouldn't play it unless they respected the hell out of it. The Floyd covers are incredible as well. They didn't play these songs for us to think they play them better than the originals did. If anything they would want you to go out and listen to The Beatles/ Pink Floyd.
(1) with "Blackbird" teases
(2) Instrumental-jam(no lyrics)
(3) Brendan Bayliss solo
(4) Jake and Aron only
(5) Jon Gutwillig replacing Jake on guitar, Kris Myers on lead vocals, Jake on drums, and a bunch of friends and crew on stage for vocals